I ain't paying sh_ _! I have a free Firestick so stop that payment.............................
Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury-Francis Ngannou: ESPN Announces PPV Price In United States Is $79.99
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Impressive (in a bad way) that I truly cannot see even a sliver of excitement or interest in this PPV, including the undercards. Fury-Ngannou, Fabio Wardley-David Adeleye, Joseph Parker-Simon Kean, Arslanbek Makhmudov-Anthony Wright, Moses Itauma-TBD...talk about not one, ONE interesting aspect in it.
Heck, due to the extremely high USD-yen conversion rate if I was in Japan next month for $80 I can get the B-seats in the actual venue for the Takuma Inoue-Jerwin Ancajas WBO bantamweight title bout which also features WBA flyweight title bout between Artem Dalakian and Seigo Yuri Akui. That is two legit world titles in play between four actual boxers in the same weight class as the opponent, who all have a chance of winning.
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I'd actually rather watch the misfits cards as at least the fights are competitive and no I'm not going to do that either but if I had to pick.
If the Fury undercard was free I'd watch it but the main fight is so uncompetitive you've got to imagine Fury will hold him up for a couple of rounds.Comment
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Well yea it’s reliant on MMA fans and possibly WWE fans ? Unless you got money to waste not getting it is the best option . No one on this forum can act shocked when Wilder vs Helenius was 75 dollars . This one’s actually got a decent but predictable undercard minus one fight but it’s not an 80 dollar undercard .Comment
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Surely, there are people who know how to price things. And since they decided Wilder-Helenius was worth a similar price (which was ridiculous), then Fury-Nganou isn't to be priced lower. Probably because of the MMA fans. Don't get me wrong - both prices are insane.Comment
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